-- | A cross-platform wrapper for sendfile -- this implements an available operating-system call if supported, otherwise it falls back to a portable haskell implementation. -- -- Two interfaces are provided for both the unsafe and safe sets of functions. The first interface accepts an output socket\/handle and the path of the file you want to send; sendFile and unsafeSendFile comprise this interface. The second interface accepts an output socket\/handle, a handle to the file you want to send, an offset, and the number of bytes you want to send; sendFile' and unsafeSendFile' comprise this interface. -- -- For consistent read/write behavior with either sendFile' or unsafeSendFile', the input handle should be opened in Binary mode rather than Text mode. -- module Network.Socket.SendFile ( ByteCount, Offset, Iter(..), runIter, -- * Safe functions (recommended) sendFile, sendFileIterWith, sendFile', sendFileIterWith', -- * Unsafe functions -- | These functions are unsafe simply because there is no guarantee that the 'Handle' used for output is actually bound to a 'Socket'. If it is not, it will result in a runtime error. unsafeSendFile, unsafeSendFileIterWith, unsafeSendFile', unsafeSendFileIterWith', -- * Utility functions sendFileMode ) where import qualified Network.Socket.SendFile.Internal (sendFile, sendFileIterWith, sendFile', sendFileIterWith', unsafeSendFile, unsafeSendFileIterWith, unsafeSendFile', unsafeSendFileIterWith', sendFileMode) import Network.Socket.SendFile.Iter (Iter(..), runIter) import Network.Socket (Socket) import System.IO (Handle) -- | The file offset (in bytes) to start from type Offset = Integer -- | The length (in bytes) which should be sent type ByteCount = Integer -- | The simplest interface. Simply give it an output `Socket` and the `FilePath` to the input file. sendFile :: Socket -- ^ The output socket -> FilePath -- ^ The path where the input file resides -> IO () sendFile :: Socket -> FilePath -> IO () sendFile = Socket -> FilePath -> IO () Network.Socket.SendFile.Internal.sendFile -- | The simplest interface. Simply give it an output `Socket` and the `FilePath` to the input file. -- -- This variant takes a function to drive the iteration loop. See 'Iter' for more information. sendFileIterWith :: (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Socket -- ^ The output socket -> FilePath -- ^ The path where the input file resides -> ByteCount -- ^ Maximum bytes to send per block (may send less) -> IO a sendFileIterWith :: (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Socket -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> IO a sendFileIterWith = (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Socket -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> IO a forall a. (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Socket -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> IO a Network.Socket.SendFile.Internal.sendFileIterWith -- | A more powerful interface than sendFile which accepts a starting offset, and the bytecount to send; the offset and the count must be a positive integer. The initial position of the input file handle matters not since the offset is absolute, and the final position may be different depending on the platform -- no assumptions can be made. sendFile' :: Socket -- ^ The output socket -> FilePath -- ^ The input file path -> Offset -- ^ The offset to start at -> ByteCount -- ^ The number of bytes to send -> IO () sendFile' :: Socket -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> IO () sendFile' = Socket -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> IO () Network.Socket.SendFile.Internal.sendFile' -- | A more powerful interface than sendFile which accepts a starting offset, and the bytecount to send; the offset and the count must be a positive integer. The initial position of the input file handle matters not since the offset is absolute, and the final position may be different depending on the platform -- no assumptions can be made. -- -- This variant takes a function to drive the iteration loop. See 'Iter' for more information. sendFileIterWith' :: (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Socket -- ^ The output socket -> FilePath -- ^ The input file path -> ByteCount -- ^ Maximum bytes to send per block (may send less) -> Offset -- ^ The offset to start at -> ByteCount -- ^ The number of bytes to send -> IO a sendFileIterWith' :: (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Socket -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> IO a sendFileIterWith' = (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Socket -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> IO a forall a. (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Socket -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> IO a Network.Socket.SendFile.Internal.sendFileIterWith' -- | The unsafe version of sendFile which accepts a `Handle` instead of a `Socket` for the output. It will flush the output handle before sending any file data. unsafeSendFile :: Handle -- ^ The output handle -> FilePath -- ^ The path where the input file resides -> IO () unsafeSendFile :: Handle -> FilePath -> IO () unsafeSendFile = Handle -> FilePath -> IO () Network.Socket.SendFile.Internal.unsafeSendFile -- | The unsafe version of sendFile which accepts a `Handle` instead of a `Socket` for the output. It will flush the output handle before sending any file data. -- -- This variant takes a function to drive the iteration loop. See 'Iter' for more information. unsafeSendFileIterWith :: (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Handle -- ^ The output handle -> FilePath -- ^ The path where the input file resides -> ByteCount -- ^ Maximum bytes to send per block (may send less) -> IO a unsafeSendFileIterWith :: (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Handle -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> IO a unsafeSendFileIterWith = (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Handle -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> IO a forall a. (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Handle -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> IO a Network.Socket.SendFile.Internal.unsafeSendFileIterWith -- | The unsafe version of sendFile' which accepts a `Handle` instead of a `Socket` for the output. It will flush the output handle before sending any file data. unsafeSendFile' :: Handle -- ^ The output handle -> FilePath -- ^ The input filepath -> Offset -- ^ The offset to start at -> ByteCount -- ^ The number of bytes to send -> IO () unsafeSendFile' :: Handle -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> IO () unsafeSendFile' = Handle -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> IO () Network.Socket.SendFile.Internal.unsafeSendFile' -- | The unsafe version of sendFile' which accepts a `Handle` instead of a `Socket` for the output. It will flush the output handle before sending any file data. -- -- This variant takes a function to drive the iteration loop. See 'Iter' for more information. unsafeSendFileIterWith' :: (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Handle -- ^ The output handle -> FilePath -- ^ The input filepath -> ByteCount -- ^ The number of bytes to send -> Offset -- ^ The offset to start at -> ByteCount -- ^ The number of bytes to send -> IO a unsafeSendFileIterWith' :: (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Handle -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> IO a unsafeSendFileIterWith' = (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Handle -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> IO a forall a. (IO Iter -> IO a) -> Handle -> FilePath -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> ByteCount -> IO a Network.Socket.SendFile.Internal.unsafeSendFileIterWith' -- | Returns the mode that sendfile was compiled with. Mainly for debugging use. -- Possible values are 'WIN32_SENDFILE', 'LINUX_SENDFILE', 'FREEBSD_SENDFILE', -- 'DARWIN_SENDFILE', and 'PORTABLE_SENDFILE'. sendFileMode :: String -- ^ The mode that sendfile was compiled with sendFileMode :: FilePath sendFileMode = FilePath Network.Socket.SendFile.Internal.sendFileMode